Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau go official with Japan trip photos

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Katy Perry and former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau have finally confirmed their relationship after months of speculation. The singer posted a series of joint photos on her personal blog from their recent trip to Japan. In the images, they look genuinely happy: in one, Perry and Trudeau smile, leaning into each other; in another, they savor sushi at a local spot. The chemistry reads as unforced.

The post went live on December 6, shortly after Trudeau shared his own photos with former Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida and his wife, Yuko. Perry accompanied her gallery with a line about Tokyo, the tour, and more—an understated nod that, for many fans, settled the question they had been debating since the fall.

Social media didn’t take long to weigh in. Commenters are congratulating the pair, cheering their newly official status, and noting how naturally they seem to fit together. It’s not often entertainment news stirs such uncomplicated delight; timelines quickly filled with warm reactions.

The timing feels carefully chosen, and the reveal lands without theatrics—just a clear signal that they’re ready to be seen together. Now it’s over to the audience to watch where this unexpected meeting of music and politics goes next.